1. What awful thing in COttage Grove?2. DOUGAL LOP EAR!!!3. That english lop is spectacular.4. Those photos are TO DIE for5. One of those bunns looks like he has a bit-o-woild-rebbbit in 'im.6. ****big sigh***** I love Hoppy Hour.

First time poster here and mum to the withering gaze of Lola and her mini lop protege Little Bun on a daily basis.. I had to comment on the photos. The ones of Dougal are just lovely but photo number 50 of the guy with the shaved head and the bunny peering over his shoulder just made me laugh. Hey, it feels good to finally comment after just reading for so long!

Dang, I tried to order a coffee mug with Dougal's "mug" on it, but I could not get the photo cropped just right!

Hey, Bill and Sharon:You have Cinnamon stuff for sale, you should have Dougal stuff for sale, too. Look at all the intrest in that adorable face of his. I would rather buy Dougal stuff that has all the DR captions etc on it and YOU guys getting the proceeds than people who are not Bunny Folks getting paid for merchandise with Dougal's pic who could care less about rabbits.

I'm targeting #77 for sNuggling! They are all so precious, though! I could never just choose one... But that big floppy relaxed squishy bunny with the fluffy tail just ripped my heart open and burrowed in! I also love that #50! Looks like he or she is saying... "I got my hooomin, you get your own hoomin!"

white nose...black nose...white nose...black nose...those two bunnies are negativos of each other. Also, DOUGAL'S EARS ARE ADORABLE!!!Thanks for the video. Wish we had these when I was a kid with a bunny.

I can never get enough Hoppy Hour! And those pictures are amazing! I felt so bad for the poor little Californian/Himalayan(??) that was molting! That poor bunny just wanted to groom and groom! And then the picture of the bun peering over the man's shoulder? "Put me down hoomin! Save me fellow bunnies! SAVE ME!!! I deserve half a banana.. No. A full banana for this"

@brandi b and SixBunnies: Just so you know, wild bunnies (at least the Eastern Cottontail) are Sylvilagus floridanus, while domestic bunnies are Oryctolagus cuniculus. They cannot interbreed; they are different species.